Do you ever wish you were born in a different era?

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Superveloce6

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I always wish I would have been born before World War II and been about 18 years old when the war started.
 

DefunctTheory

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Hell no. This era is FANTASTIC.

We fly on multi-ton vehicles, most of us have cars that can drive over 100 MPH, we cna construct objects so small you can't see them, we fly in space and send objects hurtling to other planets.

Do you realize just how fucking awesome we are?
 

Thaluikhain

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Out of all the periods of history so far, the quality of life in this one is by far the best, and continues to improve. So, not really.
 

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I am not saying that this era is not great by any means I completely agree with you about all the technology I find it fascinating I just like the lifestyle of the old days where everything was much more simple. Plus if you were born back before technology was HUGE you wouldnt know what you were missing.
 

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It might seem nice or what ever

but the old west was not such a good old time as the movies sugest

the world of pride and prejudice may seem romantic but really its still rather crappy (even if you were in that high class setting)

the the medievil times....yeah lets just say its nothing like your favorite fantasy RPG

I supose when I was younger I felt like I belonged in the 80's because I had a strange fasination with that time, hwo ever Im quite happy with my current time

and Im usre people of the future would be horrified at our time lookign back, its how things go
 

Janktrio

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Hmmm... I might wish to be born in a future era. One where there is a cure for aging and natural death. Yay longevity! Other than that I might wish to have been in the army during WWII so that I could have wielded super awesome flamethrowers and burned stuff. Yay fire!
 

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Superveloce6 said:
I am not saying that this era is not great by any means I completely agree with you about all the technology I find it fascinating I just like the lifestyle of the old days where everything was much more simple. Plus if you were born back before technology was HUGE you wouldnt know what you were missing.
You would when you die of a curious case of Polio/Smallpox.

Seriously, to chose to live in another time (Except for perhaps the future) is folly. Stop looking backwards.

It was worse back then, plain and simple. Drive on.
 

Erana

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Seeing as I am a woman who likes pants... Late 20th-21th century works fine.
 

Rayne870

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Yes, I wish I was born in time to still explore the world, and specifically be around during the "golden age" of Piracy. Either that or I wish I was born much later than now when we make first face to face contact with an alien species, or have the capability to travel in space. Essentially I just wish there was somewhere new to go and vastly undiscovered.

Edit: As for living in the past if I did die of some horrible disease that we have a cure for now I think I would be ok with that in trade for a life at sea.
 

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Current times kick ass, I would hate being born in a world without plumbing and diet root beer. As for romanticizing past times, I can do that via videogames, books or movies.
 

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Rayne870 said:
Yes, I wish I was born in time to still explore the world, and specifically be around during the "golden age" of Piracy. Either that or I wish I was born much later than now when we make first face to face contact with an alien species, or have the capability to travel in space. Essentially I just wish there was somewhere new to go and vastly undiscovered.

Edit: As for living in the past if I did die of some horrible disease that we have a cure for now I think I would be ok with that in trade for a life at sea.
So, basically, you want to go back in time and be 'someone'.

Again, folly. Your chances of being 'someone' is even less likely back then, seeing as there is a reasonable chance you wouldn't even make it to your teenage years.

And life at sea BLOWS.

Erana said:
Seeing as I am a woman who likes pants... Late 20th-21th century works fine.
I like your pants too.

/creepywink
 

Thaluikhain

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Superveloce6 said:
I just like the lifestyle of the old days where everything was much more simple.
"The" lifestyle of "the" old days? What particular period do you mean? Most of the time, life was just as complicated as it is now, with the exception of being a subsistent farmer or whatnot, when menial work was more or less the entirety of your life.
 

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Let's see, iI think C.K. Louis said it best when he stated, "black people can't mess around with time machines." That being said, it would be cool to visit the sixties, but honestly there's really no place in American history where I can go and things would be better. Maybe I'll visit some pre-colonial time in the Motherland instead.
 

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Here's the thing. I'm a person of color, and also trans...and also grew up working class.

So, no matter romantic various eras might seem, I always remember that it would have really sucked for me to actually have been there.

I remember being in class teaching Music History--I think I was teaching the 1920s...which in many ways was quite cool...and a student said, wouldn't it be great if we were in the 1920s right now? And I responded, well then none of the women or people of color would be here, because this school didn't go co-ed until year X and didn't start admitting people of color until year Y.

The 80s being cool? I lived through the 80s and the complete nuclear panic was not cool.
The 50s cool? Jim Crow Segregation would suck.
The 20s cool? Not all the lynching.
Anytime before the 1920s? I'd not be able to transition, and living female would mean I couldn't vote or have hardly any rights.

Farther back? If you weren't rich, your life sucked--and very often you didn't even have any human rights or the ability to leave your serfdom.

No, I'm pretty happy to live right now, thank you very much.
 

mireko

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If you count FUTURE eras, then yes.

[sub]But only if I were to be born in a good country, to good people without getting nuked or eaten by gigantic robo-ants.[/sub]
 

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AccursedTheory said:
Rayne870 said:
Yes, I wish I was born in time to still explore the world, and specifically be around during the "golden age" of Piracy. Either that or I wish I was born much later than now when we make first face to face contact with an alien species, or have the capability to travel in space. Essentially I just wish there was somewhere new to go and vastly undiscovered.

Edit: As for living in the past if I did die of some horrible disease that we have a cure for now I think I would be ok with that in trade for a life at sea.
So, basically, you want to go back in time and be 'someone'.

Again, folly. Your chances of being 'someone' is even less likely back then, seeing as there is a reasonable chance you wouldn't even make it to your teenage years.

And life at sea BLOWS
I don't even want to be someone, frankly I couldn't care if I was swabbing the deck or a cooks assistant or something else meaningless. As long as I got to see new land I would be happy.

And yes there are very sucktastic things back then but at least it would be some sort of experience. Right now I live a stagnant life behind a desk and it is frigging boring. If I were to get shot right now by some psychopath I probably wouldn't be mad or upset, I would just be happy that finally something happened in my life that at least changed my daily routine.
 

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Superveloce6 said:
I always wish I would have been born before World War II and been about 18 years old when the war started.
Why?

I can understand what you're saying, excitement and something worthwhile to do ahead, but you know the big picture.

If you've heard the veterans talking, especially those that were involved in intense combat they were just put in situations they had no control over and had to deal with it, and a load of them never made it back. Not to mention, the European and Pacific/Asian War was really nasty, are you talking as an American, or even a British person, because we got it relatively easy.

How about being Eastern European? They didn't exactly have a good time of it, not to mention the holocaust etc..

That wasn't meant to come out like that superv but yeah, from the history books, films etc it sounds great, don't think it was great if you were there.

OT (finally!): It would have been fascinating to accompany the 1st crusade, not that I agree with the mentalist escapade that it was. Just to see what it was really like Byzantine empire at the time and so on..